CustomTkinter/customtkinter/windows/ctk_tk.py
Tom Schimansky 9f8b54563d add icons
2022-12-10 13:17:55 +01:00

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import tkinter
from distutils.version import StrictVersion as Version
import sys
import os
import platform
import ctypes
from typing import Union, Tuple, Optional
from .widgets.theme import ThemeManager
from .widgets.scaling import CTkScalingBaseClass
from .widgets.appearance_mode import CTkAppearanceModeBaseClass
from customtkinter.windows.widgets.utility.utility_functions import pop_from_dict_by_set, check_kwargs_empty
class CTk(tkinter.Tk, CTkAppearanceModeBaseClass, CTkScalingBaseClass):
"""
Main app window with dark titlebar on Windows and macOS.
For detailed information check out the documentation.
"""
_valid_tk_constructor_arguments: set = {"screenName", "baseName", "className", "useTk", "sync", "use"}
_valid_tk_configure_arguments: set = {'bd', 'borderwidth', 'class', 'menu', 'relief', 'screen',
'use', 'container', 'cursor', 'height',
'highlightthickness', 'padx', 'pady', 'takefocus', 'visual', 'width'}
_deactivate_macos_window_header_manipulation: bool = False
_deactivate_windows_window_header_manipulation: bool = False
def __init__(self,
fg_color: Optional[Union[str, Tuple[str, str]]] = None,
**kwargs):
self._enable_macos_dark_title_bar()
# call init methods of super classes
tkinter.Tk.__init__(self, **pop_from_dict_by_set(kwargs, self._valid_tk_constructor_arguments))
CTkAppearanceModeBaseClass.__init__(self)
CTkScalingBaseClass.__init__(self, scaling_type="window")
check_kwargs_empty(kwargs, raise_error=True)
# set icons
try:
customtkinter_directory = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
if sys.platform == "darwin":
self.tk.call('wm', 'iconphoto', self._w, tkinter.PhotoImage(file=os.path.join(customtkinter_directory, "assets", "icons", "CustomTkinter_icon_macOS.png")))
elif sys.platform.startswith("win"):
pass
except Exception as e:
print(e)
self._current_width = 600 # initial window size, independent of scaling
self._current_height = 500
self._min_width: int = 0
self._min_height: int = 0
self._max_width: int = 1_000_000
self._max_height: int = 1_000_000
self._last_resizable_args: Union[Tuple[list, dict], None] = None # (args, kwargs)
self._fg_color = ThemeManager.theme["CTk"]["fg_color"] if fg_color is None else self._check_color_type(fg_color)
# set bg of tkinter.Tk
super().configure(bg=self._apply_appearance_mode(self._fg_color))
# set title and initial geometry
self.title("CTk")
# self.geometry(f"{self._current_width}x{self._current_height}")
self._state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color = None
self._window_exists = False # indicates if the window is already shown through update() or mainloop() after init
self._withdraw_called_before_window_exists = False # indicates if withdraw() was called before window is first shown through update() or mainloop()
self._iconify_called_before_window_exists = False # indicates if iconify() was called before window is first shown through update() or mainloop()
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
self._windows_set_titlebar_color(self._get_appearance_mode())
self.bind('<Configure>', self._update_dimensions_event)
self.bind('<FocusIn>', self._focus_in_event)
self._block_update_dimensions_event = False
def destroy(self):
self._disable_macos_dark_title_bar()
# call destroy methods of super classes
tkinter.Tk.destroy(self)
CTkAppearanceModeBaseClass.destroy(self)
CTkScalingBaseClass.destroy(self)
def _focus_in_event(self, event):
# sometimes window looses jumps back on macOS if window is selected from Mission Control, so has to be lifted again
if sys.platform == "darwin":
self.lift()
def _update_dimensions_event(self, event=None):
if not self._block_update_dimensions_event:
detected_width = super().winfo_width() # detect current window size
detected_height = super().winfo_height()
# detected_width = event.width
# detected_height = event.height
if self._current_width != self._reverse_window_scaling(detected_width) or self._current_height != self._reverse_window_scaling(detected_height):
self._current_width = self._reverse_window_scaling(detected_width) # adjust current size according to new size given by event
self._current_height = self._reverse_window_scaling(detected_height) # _current_width and _current_height are independent of the scale
def _set_scaling(self, new_widget_scaling, new_window_scaling):
super()._set_scaling(new_widget_scaling, new_window_scaling)
# Force new dimensions on window by using min, max, and geometry. Without min, max it won't work.
super().minsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_height))
super().maxsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_height))
super().geometry(f"{self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_width)}x{self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_height)}")
# set new scaled min and max with delay (delay prevents weird bug where window dimensions snap to unscaled dimensions when mouse releases window)
self.after(1000, self._set_scaled_min_max) # Why 1000ms delay? Experience! (Everything tested on Windows 11)
def block_update_dimensions_event(self):
self._block_update_dimensions_event = False
def unblock_update_dimensions_event(self):
self._block_update_dimensions_event = False
def _set_scaled_min_max(self):
if self._min_width is not None or self._min_height is not None:
super().minsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._min_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._min_height))
if self._max_width is not None or self._max_height is not None:
super().maxsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._max_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._max_height))
def withdraw(self):
if self._window_exists is False:
self._withdraw_called_before_window_exists = True
super().withdraw()
def iconify(self):
if self._window_exists is False:
self._iconify_called_before_window_exists = True
super().iconify()
def update(self):
if self._window_exists is False:
self._window_exists = True
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
if not self._withdraw_called_before_window_exists and not self._iconify_called_before_window_exists:
# print("window dont exists -> deiconify in update")
self.deiconify()
super().update()
def mainloop(self, *args, **kwargs):
if not self._window_exists:
self._window_exists = True
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
if not self._withdraw_called_before_window_exists and not self._iconify_called_before_window_exists:
# print("window dont exists -> deiconify in mainloop")
self.deiconify()
super().mainloop(*args, **kwargs)
def resizable(self, width: bool = None, height: bool = None):
current_resizable_values = super().resizable(width, height)
self._last_resizable_args = ([], {"width": width, "height": height})
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
self._windows_set_titlebar_color(self._get_appearance_mode())
return current_resizable_values
def minsize(self, width: int = None, height: int = None):
self._min_width = width
self._min_height = height
if self._current_width < width:
self._current_width = width
if self._current_height < height:
self._current_height = height
super().minsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._min_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._min_height))
def maxsize(self, width: int = None, height: int = None):
self._max_width = width
self._max_height = height
if self._current_width > width:
self._current_width = width
if self._current_height > height:
self._current_height = height
super().maxsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._max_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._max_height))
def geometry(self, geometry_string: str = None):
if geometry_string is not None:
super().geometry(self._apply_geometry_scaling(geometry_string))
# update width and height attributes
width, height, x, y = self._parse_geometry_string(geometry_string)
if width is not None and height is not None:
self._current_width = max(self._min_width, min(width, self._max_width)) # bound value between min and max
self._current_height = max(self._min_height, min(height, self._max_height))
else:
return self._reverse_geometry_scaling(super().geometry())
def configure(self, **kwargs):
if "fg_color" in kwargs:
self._fg_color = self._check_color_type(kwargs.pop("fg_color"))
super().configure(bg=self._apply_appearance_mode(self._fg_color))
for child in self.winfo_children():
try:
child.configure(bg_color=self._fg_color)
except Exception:
pass
super().configure(**pop_from_dict_by_set(kwargs, self._valid_tk_configure_arguments))
check_kwargs_empty(kwargs)
def cget(self, attribute_name: str) -> any:
if attribute_name == "fg_color":
return self._fg_color
else:
return super().cget(attribute_name)
@classmethod
def _enable_macos_dark_title_bar(cls):
if sys.platform == "darwin" and not cls._deactivate_macos_window_header_manipulation: # macOS
if Version(platform.python_version()) < Version("3.10"):
if Version(tkinter.Tcl().call("info", "patchlevel")) >= Version("8.6.9"): # Tcl/Tk >= 8.6.9
os.system("defaults write -g NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance -bool No")
# This command allows dark-mode for all programs
@classmethod
def _disable_macos_dark_title_bar(cls):
if sys.platform == "darwin" and not cls._deactivate_macos_window_header_manipulation: # macOS
if Version(platform.python_version()) < Version("3.10"):
if Version(tkinter.Tcl().call("info", "patchlevel")) >= Version("8.6.9"): # Tcl/Tk >= 8.6.9
os.system("defaults delete -g NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance")
# This command reverts the dark-mode setting for all programs.
def _windows_set_titlebar_color(self, color_mode: str):
"""
Set the titlebar color of the window to light or dark theme on Microsoft Windows.
Credits for this function:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23836000/can-i-change-the-title-bar-in-tkinter/70724666#70724666
MORE INFO:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dwmapi/ne-dwmapi-dwmwindowattribute
"""
if sys.platform.startswith("win") and not self._deactivate_windows_window_header_manipulation:
if self._window_exists:
self._state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color = self.state()
# print("window_exists -> state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color: ", self.state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color)
if self._state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color != "iconic" or self._state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color != "withdrawn":
super().withdraw() # hide window so that it can be redrawn after the titlebar change so that the color change is visible
else:
# print("window dont exists -> withdraw and update")
super().withdraw()
super().update()
if color_mode.lower() == "dark":
value = 1
elif color_mode.lower() == "light":
value = 0
else:
return
try:
hwnd = ctypes.windll.user32.GetParent(self.winfo_id())
DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE = 20
DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE_BEFORE_20H1 = 19
# try with DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE
if ctypes.windll.dwmapi.DwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE,
ctypes.byref(ctypes.c_int(value)),
ctypes.sizeof(ctypes.c_int(value))) != 0:
# try with DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE_BEFORE_20h1
ctypes.windll.dwmapi.DwmSetWindowAttribute(hwnd, DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE_BEFORE_20H1,
ctypes.byref(ctypes.c_int(value)),
ctypes.sizeof(ctypes.c_int(value)))
except Exception as err:
print(err)
if self._window_exists:
# print("window_exists -> return to original state: ", self.state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color)
if self._state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color == "normal":
self.deiconify()
elif self._state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color == "iconic":
self.iconify()
elif self._state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color == "zoomed":
self.state("zoomed")
else:
self.state(self._state_before_windows_set_titlebar_color) # other states
else:
pass # wait for update or mainloop to be called
def _set_appearance_mode(self, mode_string: str):
super()._set_appearance_mode(mode_string)
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
self._windows_set_titlebar_color(mode_string)
super().configure(bg=self._apply_appearance_mode(self._fg_color))